94-474. Small Business Size Standards; Waiver of the Nonmanufacturer Rule  

  • [Federal Register Volume 59, Number 6 (Monday, January 10, 1994)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 1360-1362]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 94-474]
    
    
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    SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
    
    13 CFR Part 121
    
     
    
    Small Business Size Standards; Waiver of the Nonmanufacturer Rule
    
    AGENCY: Small Business Administration.
    
    ACTION: Notice of intent to terminate waivers of the Nonmanufacturer 
    Rule for several classes of metal products.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Small Business Administration (SBA) intends to terminate 
    existing waivers of the Nonmanufacturer Rule for: (1) Bars and rods, 
    high nickel alloy; (2) plate sheet, strip and foil, stainless steel and 
    high nickel alloy; (3) wire, nonelectrical, high nickel alloy; (4) bars 
    and rods, high nickel alloy, aluminum, nickel-copper, nickel-copper-
    aluminum, copper, copper-nickel, aluminum-bronze, and naval brass; (5) 
    plate, sheet and strip, nickel-copper, nickel-copper-aluminum, copper-
    nickel, and copper; (6) sheet and plate aluminum products; and (7) 
    structural shapes, angles, channels, tees and zees, aluminum and high 
    nickel alloy. SBA's intent to terminate these waivers of the 
    Nonmanufacturer Rule is based on our recent discovery of small business 
    manufacturers for these classes of products. Terminating these waivers 
    will require recipients of contracts set aside for small or 8(a) 
    businesses to provide the products of small business manufacturers or 
    processors on such contracts.
    
    DATES: Comments must be received on or before February 9, 1994.
    
    ADDRESSES: Written comments should be addressed to Mr. Robert J. 
    Moffitt, Associate Administrator for Procurement Assistance, U.S. Small 
    Business Administration, Mail Code 6250, 409 3rd Street SW., 
    Washington, DC 20416.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    James Parker, Procurement Analyst, phone (703) 695-2435.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Public Law 100-656, enacted on November 15, 
    1988, incorporated into the Small Business Act the previously existing 
    regulation that recipients of Federal contracts set aside for small 
    businesses or SBA 8(a) Program procurements must provide the products 
    of small business manufacturers or processors. The SBA regulations 
    imposing this requirement are found at 13 CFR 121.906(b) and 
    121.1106(b). Section 210 of Public Law 101-574 further amended the law 
    to allow for waivers for classes of products for which there are no 
    small business manufacturers or processors ``available to participate 
    in the Federal procurement market.'' The actions which the SBA is 
    proposing to take with respect to existing waivers and the reasons for 
    those actions follow:
        1. SBA announced its decision to grant the waiver of the 
    Nonmanufacturer Rule for bars and rods, high nickel alloy, in the 
    Federal Register on May 15, 1991, p. 22306. Recently, while researching 
    SBA's Procurement Automated Source System (PASS) on a related issue, 
    SBA became aware of the existence of small business manufacturers for 
    items within this class of product. For this reason, SBA intends to 
    terminate the waiver previously granted for bars and rods, high nickel 
    alloy, identified under Product and Service Code (PSC) 9510 and 
    Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code 3312.
        2. The SBA announced its decision to grant the waiver for plate, 
    sheet, strip and foil, stainless steel and high nickel alloy in the 
    Federal Register on May 15, 1991, p. 22306. While researching the PASS 
    on a related issue, SBA became aware of the existence of a small 
    business manufacturer for items within this class of products. For this 
    reason, SBA intends to terminate the waiver previously granted for 
    plate, sheet, strip and foil, stainless steel and high nickel alloy 
    identified under Product and Service Code (PSC) 9515 and Standard 
    Industrial Classification (SIC) Code 3312.
        3. SBA announced its decision to grant a class waiver for wire, 
    nonelectrical, high nickel alloy, in the Federal Register on May 15, 
    1991, p. 22306. While researching the PASS on a related issue, SBA 
    became aware of the existence of a small business manufacturer for 
    items within this class of products. For this reason, SBA intends to 
    terminate the waiver previously granted for wire, nonelectrical, high 
    nickel alloy, identified under Product and Service Code (PSC) 9525 and 
    Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code 3356.
        4. SBA announced its decision to grant a class waiver for bars and 
    rods, high nickel alloy, aluminum, nickel-copper, nickel-copper-
    aluminum, copper, copper-nickel, aluminum-bronze, and naval brass in 
    the Federal Register on May 15, 1991, p. 22306. The Defense Industrial 
    Supply Center recently brought to SBA's attention the existence of a 
    small business manufacturer for items within this class of products. 
    For this reason, SBA intends to terminate the waiver previously granted 
    for bars and rods, high nickel alloy, aluminum, nickel-copper, nickel-
    copper-aluminum, copper, copper-nickel, aluminum-bronze, and naval 
    brass identified under Product and Service Code (PSC) 9530 and Standard 
    Industrial Classification (SIC) Code 3356.
        5. SBA announced its decision to grant the waiver for plate, sheet 
    and strip, titanium, nickel-copper, nickel-copper-aluminum, copper-
    nickel, and copper in the Federal Register on August 23, 1991, p. 
    41787. SBA announced its decision to exclude titanium bars, rods, 
    plates, sheets and strips from this class waiver in the Federal 
    Register on April 30, 1992, p. 18396. The remaining class waiver 
    included plate, sheet and strip, nickel-copper, nickel-copper-aluminum, 
    copper-nickel, and copper. While researching the PASS on a related 
    issue, SBA became aware of the existence of a small business 
    manufacturer for items within the class of products of plate, sheet and 
    strip, nickel-copper, nickel-copper-aluminum, copper-nickel, and 
    copper. For this reason, SBA intends to terminate the waiver previously 
    granted for plate, sheet and strip, nickel-copper, nickel-copper-
    aluminum, copper-nickel, and copper identified under Product and 
    Service Code (PSC) 9535 and Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) 
    Code 3353.
        6. SBA announced its intent to grant the waiver for sheet and plate 
    aluminum products in the Federal Register on July 13, 1991, p. 28772. 
    It was recently brought to SBA's attention by the Defense Industrial 
    Supply Center that a small business manufacturer exists for items 
    within this class of products. For this reason, SBA intends to 
    terminate the waiver for sheet and plate aluminum products identified 
    under Product and Service Code (PSC) 9535 and Standard Industrial 
    Classification (SIC) Code 3353.
        7. SBA announced its decision to grant the waiver for structural 
    shapes, angles, channels, tees and zees, aluminum and high nickel alloy 
    in the Federal Register on May 15, 1991, p. 22306. It was recently 
    brought to SBA's attention by the Defense Industrial Supply Center that 
    a small business manufacturer exists for items within this class of 
    products. For this reason, SBA intends to terminate the waiver for 
    structural shapes, angles, channels, tees and zees, aluminum and high 
    nickel alloy identified under Product and Service Code (PSC) 9540 and 
    Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Code 3354.
        In summary, based on the above information, the SBA proposes to 
    terminate the class waivers of the Nonmanufacturer Rule for:
    
    1. Bars and rods, high nickel alloy, PSC 9510, SIC 3312;
    2. Plate, sheet, strip and foil, stainless steel and high nickel alloy, 
    PSC 9515, SIC 3312;
    3. Wire, nonelectrical, high nickel alloy, PSC 9525, SIC 3356;
    4. Bars and rods, high nickel alloy, aluminum, nickel-copper, nickel-
    copper-aluminum, copper, copper-nickel, aluminum-bronze, and naval 
    brass, PSC 9530, SIC 3356;
    5. Plate, sheet and strip, nickel-copper, nickel-copper-aluminum, 
    copper-nickel, and copper, PSC 9535, SIC 3353;
    6. Sheet and plate aluminum products, PSC 9535, SIC 3353; and
    7. Structural shapes, angles, channels, tees and zees, aluminum and 
    high nickel alloy, PSC 9540, SIC 3354.
    
        The public is invited to comment to SBA on its proposed termination 
    of the waivers for the classes of products specified. All comments by 
    the public will be duly considered by SBA in determining whether to 
    finalize its intent to terminate these waivers.
    
        Dated: December 27, 1993.
    Robert J. Moffitt,
    Associate Administrator for Procurement Assistance.
    [FR Doc. 94-474 Filed 1-7-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
01/10/1994
Department:
Small Business Administration
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Notice of intent to terminate waivers of the Nonmanufacturer Rule for several classes of metal products.
Document Number:
94-474
Dates:
Comments must be received on or before February 9, 1994.
Pages:
1360-1362 (3 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: January 10, 1994
CFR: (1)
13 CFR 121